Television
'Shrill' Season 2 Finds More Room for Discovery
Hulu's narrative comedy breaks out of season one's narrow focus.
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens, and Not Much Else
Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens is nothing special. But considering its star's success, maybe it doesn't have to be.
What Film & TV Watched This January
A glimpse at what Street's Film & TV staff has been obsessing over.
How Streaming Services are Revolutionizing Indian Television
How web series became India's most groundbreaking entertainment.
Schitt's Creek: The Sincere Sitcom
Now on its sixth and final season, this Canadian show has thrived on stories with unapologetic emotion.
Street's Favorite TV Shows of the Decade
From 'Game of Thrones' to 'Fleabag,' here's what Street loved this decade.
What Film & TV Watched This November
Get a glimpse at what Street's Film & TV staff has been obsessing over.
Disney+ and the Power of Nostalgia
Disney is cashing in on the classics of your childhood.
Deeply Emotional and Real, ‘Modern Love’ Reminds Us What True Love Really Is
Amazon Prime’s eight–episode anthology series runs the gamut of human emotion.
Reflecting on the Gravitas of Hans Zimmer
The prolific soundtrack composer has been a staple of blockbusters for decades, from 'Inception' to 'The Lion King.'
'The Politician' Is Compulsively Watchable and Emotionally Flat
The Ben Platt–helmed Netflix show brings you in to the high–stakes world of high school politics.
'Love Island': Reality TV for the Now
What makes this breakout UK reality show an international phenomenon?
'Downton Abbey' Says Farewell, Just When You So Badly Want It To Stay
The nostalgic final episode we all wanted, but on the big screen.
A Post–Emmys Recap: Nothing New
Even if some aspects of the Emmys were surprising, the show was still, ultimately, predictable.
Give 'Fleabag' the Emmys it Deserves
'Fleabag' brings a refreshing take to a stale character archetype.
The Best Songs from Euphoria's Season One Soundtrack
Fill your back to school playlist with songs from the breakout show of the summer.
Hulu's "Catch-22" is an Admirable Adaption of Joseph Heller's Iconic Novel
There's no catch, Hulu's "Catch-22" is a much watch.
Hulu’s 'Harlots' is Sexy, Scandalous, and Super Progressive
The historical drama breathes life into the stories of poor, brown, and LGBTQ women in the 18th century.
Season Eight of MTV’s “Are You The One?” is Sexy, Progressive, and Definitely Binge–Worthy
Season eight's sexually fluid cast means that anyone can love anyone—and drama will definitely ensue.

















